Editor Guidelines
First of all editors should evaluate and disseminate the scientific material whether it is suitable to scope of the journal/not.
Editorial board members are most welcome to give their valuable suggestions for organizational progress.
Editors can review submitted manuscripts based on their feasible time. Normally each editor has to review/process at least two manuscripts per month. If time does not allow reviewing the manuscript, editors can suggest other reviewers.
The editorial board members must assure that published content is original. The reliability of the author's work is a must, so there must be proper citation and the original source of the content should be named.
They should have skills to rewrite the manuscripts which may have poorly written sometimes. They should provide guidelines to authors for preparing, submitting manuscripts and making revised version according to peer review comments.
It is essential that the decision-making process remains unbiased, and the Editor will determine the fate of the manuscript based on the reviewers' feedback and their own assessment. Authors may contact the Editor in rare cases if they require clarification on the revisions. The Editor must ensure that the reviewers' identities are kept confidential. Timeliness is of utmost importance.
Benefits
The inaugural issue of the newly launched journal will contain a minimum of 5 to 7 manuscripts, all of which will be submitted free of charge by the editor.
Additionally, the editor is eligible for a complete waiver of publication fees for two articles, including one editorial and one research or review article.
Editors who actively work on soliciting articles, organizing meetings with board members, increasing citations, indexing the journal, and improving journal standards can receive further benefits from our organization.
Editorial board members are most welcome to give their valuable suggestions for organizational progress.
Editors can review submitted manuscripts based on their feasible time. Normally each editor has to review/process at least two manuscripts per month. If time does not allow reviewing the manuscript, editors can suggest other reviewers.
The editorial board members must assure that published content is original. The reliability of the author's work is a must, so there must be proper citation and the original source of the content should be named.
They should have skills to rewrite the manuscripts which may have poorly written sometimes. They should provide guidelines to authors for preparing, submitting manuscripts and making revised version according to peer review comments.
It is essential that the decision-making process remains unbiased, and the Editor will determine the fate of the manuscript based on the reviewers' feedback and their own assessment. Authors may contact the Editor in rare cases if they require clarification on the revisions. The Editor must ensure that the reviewers' identities are kept confidential. Timeliness is of utmost importance.
Benefits
The inaugural issue of the newly launched journal will contain a minimum of 5 to 7 manuscripts, all of which will be submitted free of charge by the editor.
Additionally, the editor is eligible for a complete waiver of publication fees for two articles, including one editorial and one research or review article.
Editors who actively work on soliciting articles, organizing meetings with board members, increasing citations, indexing the journal, and improving journal standards can receive further benefits from our organization.